No. This requires that Sarah Palin could read. And write. In fact, she can't even tie her shoes, or walk and chew gum at the same time. However, as Reagan and Bush proved, are not be a requirements to lead the USA, the best democracy money can buy. Next question?
Sarah Louise Heath Palin was the governor of Alaska, and was vice presidential nominee in the 2008 election against Barack Obama. She has authored a book called "Going Rogue", and is currently a contributor/commentator with Fox News. She is a figure of a somewhat controversial nature. A strongly opinionated female politician, but with conservative views at odds with traditional women's groups. There are also concerns about her over all political acumen, as she has not come across very well in interviews.
The title of Sarah Palin's book is "Going Rogue". "Rogue" means to be pleasantly mischievous, frolicsome, a scoundrel, a scamp, someone who steps away from the rules. (Many people on television are misreading the word "rogue" as "rough" or "rouge").
The word "Rogue" refers to not following all norms and principles, or to going it alone, without the support of one's "herd". In the words of Sarah Palin, "Going Rogue" means "having the liberty to express my feelings without being coerced by my staff or the media. It is the freedom to not have my speeches twisted. It is telling whatever I want regardless of established norms and principles." In the book "Going Rogue" Sarah Palin is a politician of fierce character separating herself from the main herd and apparently leading a solitary life.
Her book deal and her new job at Fox News should have made her and her family quite comfortable.
Undetermined. She is receiving income from her book and from her new job at Fox News.
Not officially. There is only one name on the book, that of Sarah Palin. Sarah Palin has openly acknowledged that Lynn Vincent was a collaborator in the work. In Wikipedia Lynn Vincent is listed as a "collaborator", under the section on "Going Rogue". Interestingly enough, the Wikipedia article on "Lynn Vincent" lists him as "co-authoring" the book "Going Rogue". Make of that as you will. It boils down to that she clearly had some degree of help. How much help she had will more have to be based on how people like or dislike her, because neither Sarah or Lynn is saying anything else at this time.
Edited by Richard Kim and Betsy Reed wrote Going Rouge: Sarah Palin, An American Nightmare.
Sarah Dessen's next book will be coming out in May 2013. It will be called, "The Best After Ever".
I believe she is currently writing the sequel to the book. :)
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No, Sarah Palin, herself, is not a drama queen. However, the media is very much intent on bringing her down. Because the media is liberal, Sarah Palin (an opinionated, conservative woman) is an easy target. She has been the center of attention in the media because the media doesn't agree with her views and sees her as a potential threat. For more information on how the media has unfairly targeted her, you shoud read her book, "Going Rogue". It is her take on all the events that went down during the campaign.
Personally, I see strength, dedication, and experience. I suggest you research her a little more and read her book. I think she is going to make a great vp.